#Readandlisten,Dislo!
"It is known that there exists an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite space capable of hosting them. However, not all are inhabited. It is clear then that the number of inhabited planets is finite. Any finite number divided by infinity gives a quotient so close to zero that it is practically zero. Therefore, the average population of all the planets in the Universe is practically non-existent. The reasoning that applies to the average population also applies to the absolute population, so it is reasonable to assert that any person encountered, from time to time, is merely the product of a sick imagination."
Douglas Adams (Restaurant at the End of the Universe)
The Beatles - Nowhere Man (live!)

"It is known that there exists an infinite number of worlds, simply because there is an infinite space capable of hosting them. However, not all are inhabited. It is clear then that the number of inhabited planets is finite. Any finite number divided by infinity gives a quotient so close to zero that it is practically zero. Therefore, the average population of all the planets in the Universe is practically non-existent. The reasoning that applies to the average population also applies to the absolute population, so it is reasonable to assert that any person encountered, from time to time, is merely the product of a sick imagination."
Douglas Adams (Restaurant at the End of the Universe)
The Beatles - Nowhere Man (live!)

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